discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Sociology Chapter 3. Culture 2025-07-24
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- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- established, written rules
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
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- the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the moral views and principles of a group
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- a symbolic system of communication
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
28 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • ...
inventions 2019-11-27
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- Train track
- Transmissive optical device that focuses
- Makes distant objects appear magnified by using an arrangement of lenses
- Detection system that uses radio waves
- TV
- Instrument used for navigation and orientation
- Vibrates to produce the sounds
- Mappa mundi
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- Instrument to capture still images or record moving images
- Can call with this thing
- Device, what is using waves
- What is WiFi
- Almost every people have this device
- Are visual aids
- Can fly with engines
- Thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose
16 Clues: TV • Train track • Mappa mundi • What is WiFi • Are visual aids • Can fly with engines • Can call with this thing • Device, what is using waves • Vibrates to produce the sounds • Almost every people have this device • Detection system that uses radio waves • Transmissive optical device that focuses • Instrument used for navigation and orientation • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Who invented the monitor?
- Who invented the plane?
- Who invented the computer?
- Who invented the light bulb?
- Who invented the radio?
- Who invented the telephone?
- Who invented the hoover?
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- Who invented the mouse?
- Who invented the digital watch?
- Who invented the QWERTY keyboard?
- Who invented the internet?
- Who invented the helicopter?
- Who invented the dishwasher?
- Who invented the hot air ballon?
- Who invented the train?
- Who invented the car?
16 Clues: Who invented the car? • Who invented the mouse? • Who invented the plane? • Who invented the train? • Who invented the radio? • Who invented the hoover? • Who invented the monitor? • Who invented the internet? • Who invented the computer? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the helicopter? • Who invented the dishwasher? • Who invented the light bulb? • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-02-10
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- Who invented first commercially available cell phone?
- What country was the wheel invented in?
- What was introduced in 1990 to the public by Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Who invented the hard drive?
- What did DuPont's Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades invent?
- What country invented the pocket calculator?
- Who invented the ball screw?
- What invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1709?
- Who invented the battery?
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- Who invented the telephone?
- What country was Skype invented in?
- What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709?
- Who invented the first gasoline car?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- WHo invented the first atrificial refrigeration machine
- First tanks name?
16 Clues: First tanks name? • Who invented the battery? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the hard drive? • Who invented the ball screw? • Who invented the steam engine? • What country was Skype invented in? • Who invented the first gasoline car? • What country was the wheel invented in? • What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709? • ...
Inventions 2023-06-16
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- Powered aircraft that achieves controlled flight
- Electronic device for transmitting moving images and sound
- Bulb Electric light source that revolutionized indoor lighting
- Controlled use of fire for warmth, cooking, and protection
- Satellite-based navigation system used for precise location determination
- Oven Appliance that uses microwave radiation to heat and cook food
- Device for transmitting sound over long distances
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- Electronic device used for processing and storing information
- Device used to capture and record images
- Circular component used for transportation and various mechanical purposes
- Wireless communication device that transmits radio signals
- Press Machine that enabled mass production of books and printed materials
- Global network that connects computers and facilitates information sharing
- Optical instrument for observing distant objects in space or on Earth
- Antibiotic drug that revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections
- Engine Heat engine that powered the Industrial Revolution
16 Clues: Device used to capture and record images • Powered aircraft that achieves controlled flight • Device for transmitting sound over long distances • Engine Heat engine that powered the Industrial Revolution • Wireless communication device that transmits radio signals • Electronic device for transmitting moving images and sound • ...
Inventions 2025-01-27
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- What did factories have to be built next to before the steam engine was improved?
- What system did Arkriwght's invention bring to an end?
- How did people travel before the steam engine?
- Who improved the steam engine?
- Who's wife was deaf?
- Who was the father of the factory system?
- What did Alexander Bell create before his famous invention?
- What did George Stephenson improve?
- What did Richard Arkwright invent?
- What was this period in time called?
- what was Michael Faraday's nickname?
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- Who was the father of the computer?
- Who was our earliest inventor?
- Who is the father of the railways?
- What did Charles Babbage donate to the science museum in London?
- Who was our latest inventor?
- What does a steam engine need to work?
- What solved calculations before Babbage's invention?
18 Clues: Who's wife was deaf? • Who was our latest inventor? • Who was our earliest inventor? • Who improved the steam engine? • Who is the father of the railways? • What did Richard Arkwright invent? • Who was the father of the computer? • What did George Stephenson improve? • What was this period in time called? • what was Michael Faraday's nickname? • ...
Sociology-Culture 2025-06-02
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- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- culture: the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- universals: patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- hypothesis: the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- : direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- norms: casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- a symbolic system of communication
- culture: the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
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- the moral views and principles of a group
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- control: a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- culture: the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- lag: the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- :the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- culture: mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- norms: established, written rules
28 Clues: norms: established, written rules • shared beliefs, values, and practices • things and ideas found from what already exists • a symbolic system of communication • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • the moral views and principles of a group • culture: the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • ...
Strand 1 Crossword puzzle 2025-10-22
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- secrets, confidential business information that gives a company an advantage
- conduct, the way a company or its employees behave in business
- official rules that govern behavior and actions
- use policies, rules for how technology and resources can be used properly
- compliance, following laws and regulations relevant to your industry
- legal protection for inventions or new ideas
- communication, sharing truthful and accurate information
- rights, legal rights to own, use, or transfer property or ideas
- signatures, electronic signatures that verify a document's authenticity
- standards, accepted guidelines or practices for a specific field
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- permission to use something under specific conditions
- property, creations of the mind, such as inventions or designs
- legal right to protect original works
- being open and clear about actions and decisions
- of ethics, a set of rules guiding professional behavior and decision-making
- agreements, formal contracts between parties with binding terms
- integrity, acting honestly and morally in professional settings
- being accountable for actions and decisions
- practices, conducting business in a just and ethical manner
- written or spoken agreements enforceable by law
- being reliable and deserving of trust
21 Clues: legal right to protect original works • being reliable and deserving of trust • being accountable for actions and decisions • legal protection for inventions or new ideas • official rules that govern behavior and actions • written or spoken agreements enforceable by law • being open and clear about actions and decisions • ...
world history 2017-10-02
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- most of there knowledge came from the bible/Greek and roman culture
- discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter
- interaction of volume, temperature, and gas pressure
- technology that is used for science
- who developed the theory of motion and the law of gravity (___ third's law)
- believed that women should be equally educated along with men
- author of frankenstien
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- believes that government power comes from the consent of the people
- passionately committed to individual freedom
- the creators of the scientific method
- a series of step forming and testing scientific theories
- belief in denial of evil
- what cured small pox
- belived that laws existed to preserve social order; not avenge crime
- Galileo had what with the church
- believed Britain was the best governed and most politically balanced country of his own day
- planet revolves around the sun
- believes that strong ruler should have total power
- application of the scientific method to social problems
- wrote more than 70 books of political essays
20 Clues: what cured small pox • author of frankenstien • belief in denial of evil • planet revolves around the sun • Galileo had what with the church • technology that is used for science • the creators of the scientific method • passionately committed to individual freedom • wrote more than 70 books of political essays • discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter • ...
Stephen Hawking 2023-02-09
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- Place of Birth
- He was terrified of what
- Where did he first go to college
- Diagnosed with what at 21 years old
- What was one of his most famous discoveries
- He appeared in an episode of what cartoon series
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- Where did he earn his PHD
- He appeared in an episode of what TV show
- What kind of grades did he get in highschool
- Doctors told him he wouldn’t live past what age
- What was his favorite food
- How many main discoveries did he have
- He made bets with other scientists and mostly what
- He eventually lost his ability to what
14 Clues: Place of Birth • He was terrified of what • Where did he earn his PHD • What was his favorite food • Where did he first go to college • Diagnosed with what at 21 years old • How many main discoveries did he have • He eventually lost his ability to what • He appeared in an episode of what TV show • What was one of his most famous discoveries • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-19
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- a U.S. anthropologist that was searching for fossils in Ethiopia where they discovered an adult female hominid that they nicknamed "Lucy"
- a hominid found in northern Tanzania by the Leakeys in 1960
- a British anthropologist that began searching for early human remains in East Africa in the 1930s with his wife Mary
- people's unique way of life
- of or relating to the time during the early Stone Age when people made rough tools and weapons out of stone
- known as the New Stone Age.It was a time of more rapid development.It started around 8000 B.C.to 3000 B.C.
- ways of applying knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- Evidence such as bones and artifacts that may reveal how people used to live, what they looked like, hoe tall they were, the types of food they might have had, and how long they lived
- a place where archaeologists uncover artifacts
- people who work at digs and dig until they uncover artifacts.
- humans and other creatures that walked upright, had opposable thumbs, and could walk for long distances and four-footed ones
- an archaeologist that led her team to many discoveries. She became one of the world's renowned hunters of human fossils
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- human-like beings who walked up-right and who's footprints were preserved in ash in East Africa
- of or relating to the latest period of the Stone Age characterized by polished stone implements
- relating to, or being a stone tool
- lived 1.6 million years ago. They dug fro their food, cut meat from animals, scrape skin from animals, used fire and invetned language
- an adult hominid found by Donald Johanson's team. She lived about 3.5 million years ago.
- means "man of skill". Lived 2.5 million years ago. Were given their name by tools found in East Africa. Used tools made of lava stone
- the species name for modern humans. Means "wise men"
- objects made by people such as jewelry and pottery
20 Clues: people's unique way of life • relating to, or being a stone tool • a place where archaeologists uncover artifacts • objects made by people such as jewelry and pottery • the species name for modern humans. Means "wise men" • a hominid found in northern Tanzania by the Leakeys in 1960 • people who work at digs and dig until they uncover artifacts. • ...
test 2021-10-28
24 Clues: GDGF • DFGDG • FDFDF • GDGDF • GDFGD • DGDFFG • SFDFSD • DFFGDG • DFFDFSD • DGDFGFG • SFSFSDF • SFSFFSD • GDFGDFG • GDFGGDF • GDGDGDF • GDFGDFG • DFGDGDF • DFGDFGDF • DGDFGFDG • SDFSDFSD • GDGDFGDF • FSFSDFSD • FSFSFSDFS • DFGDFGDFGDG
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-26
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- Discovered Earth revolved around sun.
- The study of space.
- Made discoveries about the Moon using a telescope.
- Discovered how arteries and veins worked in the human body.
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- Calculated that planets move in oval patterns.
- Dissected dead human bodies to learn anatomy.
- Showed comments existed beyond the Moon.
- Isaac Newton made discoveries in this field.
- The study of the human body.
- Organization which clashed with science.
10 Clues: The study of space. • The study of the human body. • Discovered Earth revolved around sun. • Showed comments existed beyond the Moon. • Organization which clashed with science. • Isaac Newton made discoveries in this field. • Dissected dead human bodies to learn anatomy. • Calculated that planets move in oval patterns. • Made discoveries about the Moon using a telescope. • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2024-10-30
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- He used this hand to paint
- His drawings of these are still studied
- supper One of his most famous paintings
- What he was famous for being
- Where he was born
- What he loved
- The city of 'The Leonardo Da Vinci' museum
- One of his most famous inventions
- One of his most famous paintings
- How he would write in his notebook
- His real last name
- His first name
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- What type of eater he was
- What he was famous for
- One of his inventions
- What he kept his ideas and drawings in
- Not his real last name
- What he was most famous for
- One of his ventions
- One of his inventions
- Besides being a painter he was an...
- What he invented 500 years before
- One of his most famous paintings
23 Clues: What he loved • His first name • Where he was born • His real last name • One of his ventions • One of his inventions • One of his inventions • What he was famous for • Not his real last name • What type of eater he was • He used this hand to paint • What he was most famous for • What he was famous for being • One of his most famous paintings • One of his most famous paintings • ...
Cross-Cultural Interaction- Patel 3rd (no spaces) 2024-10-15
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- Region near the Great Lakes with a social hierarchy and exchange of goods due to a river
- A cultural example of Arabic and African trade interaction used in commercial city-states
- Locations that housed merchants of varying origins through their journeys
- A grand temple inside a wall that was used by 2 religions
- A subclass of a religion which originated in Japan due to samurai
- A subclass of a religion which emphasizes rebirth and accepts all
- A direct effect of a large empire uniting Afro-Eurasia which led to greater innovation and exploration
- 5 main cities with other, smaller settlements that traded turquoise with Mesopotamia
- Javanese kingdom that had agricultural wealth and Hindu-Buddhist blending
- African trading city with Chinese + Islamic cross cultural interaction and centers of learning
- A Islamic tower built on the ruins of another religion
- Chinese inventions that facilitated the Sea Roads and had specialized hulls
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- Arabic scholar who traveled around Afro-Eurasia, recording his findings such as Islam in Africa
- Name given to a group of people similar to the Mongols in conquering and facilitating cross-cultural interaction
- A semi-religious philosophy that adopted elements of Buddhism
- A Chinese invention to create a common currency for trade
- A Mongol bureaucratic center where people of various religions were brought together for the sake of skilled innovation
- Arabian/Indian inventions on the Sea Roads built with triangular sails
- A Chinese Muslim ruler whose actions led to the spread of Chinese inventions
- Merchant settlements that were huge sources of cultural diffusion
- An extremely rich ruler who collected revenue from trans-Saharan trade and spread wealth on his hajj
- A Chinese dynastic title adopted by the Mongols
22 Clues: A Chinese dynastic title adopted by the Mongols • A Islamic tower built on the ruins of another religion • A Chinese invention to create a common currency for trade • A grand temple inside a wall that was used by 2 religions • A semi-religious philosophy that adopted elements of Buddhism • A subclass of a religion which originated in Japan due to samurai • ...
Sir Isaac Newton 2022-11-29
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- He was not expected to ___ as an infant.
- He spent more time studying __ than science.
- He developed a reflecting ___
- Newton donated money to buy what for the poor?
- He wrote 1.3 __ words on Bible topics
- He saw no conflict between science and ___
- He had this honor bestowed on him by Queen Anne (hint - it's the reason there is a "sir" in his name).
- He made many discoveries about which scientific principle?
- Newton's discoveries in physics helped people get to the ___
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- Which branch of math did he invent?
- How old was Newton when he became head of the math department?
- His parents were simple British ___
- Newton said, "The true God is a living, ___, and powerful being."
- The university he attended
14 Clues: The university he attended • He developed a reflecting ___ • Which branch of math did he invent? • His parents were simple British ___ • He wrote 1.3 __ words on Bible topics • He was not expected to ___ as an infant. • He saw no conflict between science and ___ • He spent more time studying __ than science. • Newton donated money to buy what for the poor? • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-09-03
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- Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- Laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Attracts objects to each other.
- Table Organizes chemical elements.
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Astronomer who supported heliocentrism.
- Process powering the sun and stars.
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- Discovery by Marie Curie.
- Proposed the theory of relativity.
- Double helix genetic material.
- Edward Jenner pioneered this method.
- Pioneer in electricity and magnetism.
- Instrument to magnify small objects.
- Hole A region with strong gravitational pull.
- Charles Darwin's theory of species change.
15 Clues: Discovery by Marie Curie. • Double helix genetic material. • Attracts objects to each other. • Proposed the theory of relativity. • Table Organizes chemical elements. • Process powering the sun and stars. • Edward Jenner pioneered this method. • Instrument to magnify small objects. • Pioneer in electricity and magnetism. • Astronomer who supported heliocentrism. • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary Mercedes 2014-12-04
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- inventor of thee light bulb
- automobile manufacturer, noted for FORD MOTOR COMPANY
- a system the moves parts and partly assembled products among factory workers to speed production
- industrialist in railroads
- automobile manufacturing industrial center
- access to raw materials and energy, availability of work force due to immigration, inventions, financial resources
- president of the oil industry
- steel manufacturing industrial center
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- Illinois became the meat packing industry center
- inventors of the airplane and first to sustained flights in a power driven airplane
- inventor of the telephone
- effects of Industrialization child labor, low wages, long hours, unsafe working conditions
- railroads, oil, steel, automobiles
- electric lighting, telephone, assembly line, affordably automobile, airplane
- owner of Carnegie steel
15 Clues: owner of Carnegie steel • inventor of the telephone • industrialist in railroads • inventor of thee light bulb • president of the oil industry • railroads, oil, steel, automobiles • steel manufacturing industrial center • automobile manufacturing industrial center • Illinois became the meat packing industry center • automobile manufacturer, noted for FORD MOTOR COMPANY • ...
Bach to Schools 2025-05-07
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- Experiments and discoveries.
- Where students sit.
- Midday school meal.
- Numbers and equations.
- Holds notes and doodles.
- Used for writing and drawing.
- Fixes mistakes.
- Measures straight lines.
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- Tells the time.
- Fun outdoor area.
- Helps kids learn.
- Carries school supplies.
- Tasks for after school.
- Rings to start and end class.
- Full of books.
15 Clues: Full of books. • Tells the time. • Fixes mistakes. • Fun outdoor area. • Helps kids learn. • Where students sit. • Midday school meal. • Numbers and equations. • Tasks for after school. • Carries school supplies. • Holds notes and doodles. • Measures straight lines. • Experiments and discoveries. • Rings to start and end class. • Used for writing and drawing.
inventors and inventions 2014-02-27
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- mining
- small area
- dictator and emperor of France after the revolution
- the name of the legislative
- revolution
- frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright
- new tools, crops, and methods improved farm production
- pasteur microbiology
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- fulton steamboat
- farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- watt steam engine to run machinery
- shuttle 1733 invented by john kay
- ships
- pay low wages
- the political unit where the people all share common characteristics like language and culture
- loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright
16 Clues: ships • mining • small area • revolution • pay low wages • fulton steamboat • pasteur microbiology • the name of the legislative • shuttle 1733 invented by john kay • watt steam engine to run machinery • loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright • frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright • dictator and emperor of France after the revolution • ...
inventors and inventions 2014-02-27
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- loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright
- frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright
- coal mining
- watt steam engine to run machinery
- the political unit where the people all share common characteristics like language and culture
- pay low wages
- farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- revolution
- dictator and emperor of France after the revolution
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- fulton steamboat
- the name of the legislative
- ships
- new tools, crops, and methods improved farm production
- small area
- pasteur microbiology
- shuttle 1733 invented by john kay
16 Clues: ships • small area • revolution • coal mining • pay low wages • fulton steamboat • pasteur microbiology • the name of the legislative • shuttle 1733 invented by john kay • watt steam engine to run machinery • loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright • frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright • dictator and emperor of France after the revolution • ...
Inventions and Innovations 2014-02-12
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- In 1892, this man developed engines that were powerful enough to drive large carriages and motorbuses.
- In 1859, he developed an engine that sucked coal gas and air into a cylinder where it was ignited by a spark.
- French chemist Antoine Lavoisier identified 23 of these in 1789.
- Th use of coded wireless communications in this battle led to a change in naval conflict.
- This cable was laid under the sea which allowed communication between Britain and the USA.
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this.
- American industrialist who introduced the assembly line for mass production of consumer goods.
- Developed a technology to store electricity in a cell or battery.
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- He produced a powered tricycle.
- a waste product that had previously been discarded in the production of parrafin.
- This was developed by Samuel Morse using a series of dots and dashes.
- He is believed to have developed gasolene.
- As engines increased in reliability and power, private cars became this to rich men.
- Michael Faraday produced the first continuous flow of this.
- French physicist and chemist who isolated radium.
- The first wireless version of this was demonstrated in 1896 by Guglielmo Marconi.
16 Clues: He produced a powered tricycle. • He is believed to have developed gasolene. • French physicist and chemist who isolated radium. • Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this. • Michael Faraday produced the first continuous flow of this. • French chemist Antoine Lavoisier identified 23 of these in 1789. • ...
Inventions 2018-06-12
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- To create a new and useful thing
- Snow and rain
- Looking into something in order to find out things
- The reason why something happens
- The result of an action
- To make something want to go away
- To watch carefully
- A style
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- The answer to something
- Something that is not complicated
- A replacement
- To put on a show for people to enjoy
- A simple, quick drawing
- To give someone strength and courage
- Well made or built
15 Clues: A style • A replacement • Snow and rain • Well made or built • To watch carefully • The answer to something • A simple, quick drawing • The result of an action • To create a new and useful thing • The reason why something happens • Something that is not complicated • To make something want to go away • To put on a show for people to enjoy • To give someone strength and courage • ...
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: / tudás • / elnök • / szolga • / megtilt • / kijavít • / feltalál • / kalapács • / folyadék • / felfedez • / hajszárító • wiper / ablaktörlő • license / jogosítvány • vest / golyóálló mellény • food / konzerv élelmiszer • nappy / eldobható pelenka
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: elnök • tudás • szolga • kijavít • megtilt • folyadék • kalapács • felfedez • feltalál • ablaktörlő • hajszárító • jogosítvány • eldobható pelenka • golyóálló mellény • konzerv élelmiszer
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- this invention helps tell the time anywhere
- this invention type can push things apart
- this invention made communication easier
- this invention made travel much faster
- makes going up and down easier
- takes you between floors
- uses a wheel and axle to keep you cool
- a lever found in the park
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- a screw used for hydration
- this invention shows north, east, south and west
- without this invention type, land transport would be nearly impossible
- a wedge used in the kitchen
- push down on this
- this invention type winds around
- without this invention you will be stuck outside
15 Clues: push down on this • takes you between floors • a lever found in the park • a screw used for hydration • a wedge used in the kitchen • makes going up and down easier • this invention type winds around • this invention made travel much faster • uses a wheel and axle to keep you cool • this invention made communication easier • this invention type can push things apart • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- People whose favorite thing to do is reading.
- Object that give energy to your phone
- Place where you go to see movies.
- A person whose work is salving lives in the beach
- Electronic object that helps you to work in school.
- Person who invented Facebook.
- Object that is placed in the window and prevents light from passing through
- Girl whom is an activist for climate changing
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- A place where people go to study or read.
- An object that allows you to see yourself reflected in it.
- Person who created Inditex.
- Place where kids go to play, it has sides and swings.
- Sport that you can do in a pool
- Place where Cristóbal Colon arrived in 1492.
- Moment when changed a lot of things in France since 1789
15 Clues: Person who created Inditex. • Person who invented Facebook. • Sport that you can do in a pool • Place where you go to see movies. • Object that give energy to your phone • A place where people go to study or read. • Place where Cristóbal Colon arrived in 1492. • People whose favorite thing to do is reading. • Girl whom is an activist for climate changing • ...
Inventions 2019-05-22
15 Clues: ori • loll • rong • taim • täpne • veski • arenema • julgema • tavaline • tõestama • ülesanne • kahtlustama • hinnang,määr • püsiv järeleandmatu • sisse mässima,kaasa kiskuma
Inventions 2019-05-22
15 Clues: ori • taim • loll • rong • veski • täpne • arenema • julgema • tavaline • tõestama • ülesanne • kahtlustama • hinnang,määr • püsiv järeleandmatu • sisse mässima,kaasa kiskuma
Inventions 2020-10-21
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- this invention allows you to put nails in the wall
- sadly, we kill trees for this invention
- Benjamin Franklin invented this
- I warm my food up with this when i'm too lazy to cook
- I listen to music on this device in the car when my phone isn't working
- new york city is known for this transportation
- this device lets you keep memories as pictures
- this invention cuts my grass
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- this invention was created to make writing letters easier
- this invention warms the house inside when wood and matches are placed inside
- This device is used to contact friends and family
- This device has netflix and hulu playing on it
- I use this invention to get to places when i don't want to take public transportation
- you can search the internet on this device
- This invention floats on water and is used as transportation
15 Clues: this invention cuts my grass • Benjamin Franklin invented this • sadly, we kill trees for this invention • you can search the internet on this device • This device has netflix and hulu playing on it • new york city is known for this transportation • this device lets you keep memories as pictures • This device is used to contact friends and family • ...
Inventions 2024-08-08
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- Created by Stephanie Kwolek, an essential part of the bulletproof armour (6)
- The quantum mechanics scientist; partnered J Oppenheimer in his famous creation (7)
- Who discovered Radium (10)
- JJ Thompson discovered this first subatomic particle (8)
- Method invented by Louis Pasteur, to kill microbes in milk
- J Oppenheimer helped create this world changing device that changed the WW2 outcome(8)
- Invented by Alfred Nobel, who funds the greatest innovations in science (8)
- Bell's innovation, that changed the way people communicated (9)
- The man behind the 'lightbulb', who has more than 2000 inventions (6)
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- Discovered by accident, one of the primary ingredient in match sticks
- Alexander Fleming discovery, the worlds first antibiotic (10)
- The electricity genius; creator of the electric motor; also name of a car company (5)
- Invention by Tim Berners, connecting computers worldwide (12)
- The neutral particle, at the center of the atom
- Rosalind Elsie _________ (8), who is known for the first ever DNA double helix structure
15 Clues: Who discovered Radium (10) • The neutral particle, at the center of the atom • JJ Thompson discovered this first subatomic particle (8) • Method invented by Louis Pasteur, to kill microbes in milk • Alexander Fleming discovery, the worlds first antibiotic (10) • Invention by Tim Berners, connecting computers worldwide (12) • ...
Inventions 2024-08-21
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- Compact disc for digital music storage
- Type of camera technology ___ Camera
- Mobile phone technology ___ Phone
- Network of networks ___ Protocol
- Popular gaming console ___ Entertainment System
- Popular rechargeable battery ___ Tool
- Video cassette recorder ___ Tape
- Early computer storage disk ___ Disk
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- Genetic research breakthrough ___ Fingerprinting
- Operating system introduced by ___ Windows
- Type of display technology ___ Monitor
- Single-use camera ___ Camera
- Technology for precise cutting and scanning ___ Printer
- Digital messaging system ___ Service
- Satellite navigation system ___ Technology
15 Clues: Single-use camera ___ Camera • Network of networks ___ Protocol • Video cassette recorder ___ Tape • Mobile phone technology ___ Phone • Type of camera technology ___ Camera • Digital messaging system ___ Service • Early computer storage disk ___ Disk • Popular rechargeable battery ___ Tool • Compact disc for digital music storage • Type of display technology ___ Monitor • ...
INVENTIONS 2026-03-31
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- Achieved the first powered flight.
- Rivaled Edison over AC vs DC electricity.
- Thomas Edison's most famous invention.
- Marconi is credited with this communication device.
- Discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Invented by Gutenberg to mass-produce documents.
- Allowed voices to travel across wires, patented by Bell.
- One of the oldest and most important inventions.
- A revolutionary global communication network.
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- This device is used to process data and access the internet.
- Lit up the world with his "incandescent" idea.
- Henry Ford popularized this invention.
- The Wright Brothers invented this powered vehicle.
- A new thing that someone has made.
- A major engine invention made by Watt.
15 Clues: Discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Achieved the first powered flight. • A new thing that someone has made. • Henry Ford popularized this invention. • Thomas Edison's most famous invention. • A major engine invention made by Watt. • Rivaled Edison over AC vs DC electricity. • A revolutionary global communication network. • Lit up the world with his "incandescent" idea. • ...
Inventions 2021-11-04
Inventions 2021-03-03
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- created by Cyrus McCormick
- A result of Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts
- sent electrical signals across wire.
- made by Donald Mckay it was a fast agile ship that brought people and goods back quicker across the ocean
- Created by Samuel Slater these mills instead of being horse powered they where water powered
- carried people from one place to another on land quickly for its time. created by George Stephenson
- creator of the Sewing machine
- instead of hand producing stuff this machine made sewing much easier
- instead of hand producing stuff they could mass produce items with pre built parts
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- creator of the Spinning Jenny
- Created to make cotton faster
- created by John Deer and it made it easier to plow the soil in the west
- created by Henry Bessemer
- a machine that enables an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously
- Boat that uses steam created by Robert Fulton
15 Clues: created by Cyrus McCormick • created by Henry Bessemer • creator of the Spinning Jenny • Created to make cotton faster • creator of the Sewing machine • sent electrical signals across wire. • Boat that uses steam created by Robert Fulton • A result of Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts • instead of hand producing stuff this machine made sewing much easier • ...
Inventions 2022-05-17
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- to continue regardless of absence
- to be proven through science
- a person who creates new things
- a remark or action that causes indignation or revolt
- to be surprised
- to make better
- to start using a new method or approach
- to have a practical use
- to do something by the use of imagination
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- very big
- one of your greatest assets
- a new finding in science or technology
- to rise up against the system
- very advanced
- to put money into a business or stock market
15 Clues: very big • very advanced • to make better • to be surprised • to have a practical use • one of your greatest assets • to be proven through science • to rise up against the system • a person who creates new things • to continue regardless of absence • a new finding in science or technology • to start using a new method or approach • to do something by the use of imagination • ...
Inventions 2023-12-19
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- Machine An appliance designed to clean clothes by using water, detergent, and mechanical action, simplifying and expediting the laundry process.
- The first widely used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming, which revolutionized medicine by effectively treating bacterial infections.
- An optical device for capturing still images or recording moving pictures, preserving memories and documenting events.
- Press A machine that mechanically transfers inked images onto paper, allowing for mass production of books, newspapers, and other printed materials.
- A cooling appliance that preserves food by lowering and maintaining its temperature, preventing spoilage and extending shelf life.
- A global computer network that connects millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, facilitating information sharing and communication.
- Oven An appliance that uses microwaves to cook or heat food quickly, making it a convenient and time-saving kitchen tool.
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- An electronic device capable of processing and storing information, performing tasks based on programmed instructions.
- A self-propelled vehicle with wheels and a motor designed for transporting passengers on roads.
- A circular object that rotates around an axis, enabling smoother movement of objects and vehicles.
- A medical practice that involves administering a vaccine to stimulate the immune system, providing protection against specific diseases.
- An electronic communication device allowing people to talk to each other over long distances using electrical signals.
- Bulb A source of artificial light created by passing an electric current through a wire filament, producing light in a bulb.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces, enabling controlled flight.
- An electronic device that uses radio waves to transmit information, allowing for the broadcasting of news, music, and other audio content.
15 Clues: A self-propelled vehicle with wheels and a motor designed for transporting passengers on roads. • A circular object that rotates around an axis, enabling smoother movement of objects and vehicles. • An electronic device capable of processing and storing information, performing tasks based on programmed instructions. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- International day when the people celebrate the achievements of women.
- Vehicle whose use is to transport numerous people over long distances.
- The person who invented the Wi-Fi.
- Autonomous community, where the paella was invented.
- The famous architect in Spain whom a train hit.
- French bread whom people appreciate.
- The place where the pizza was invented.
- Electronic that can store and process information.
- Footwear whose designs are comfortable and stylish.
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- Machine which allows people to do math operations more easily.
- The platform which Mark Zuckerberg invented.
- Machine which produces light from electricity.
- Electronic designed which simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice.
- The continent where you can find the cacao.
- Eyewear which enhances or corrects one's vision.
15 Clues: The person who invented the Wi-Fi. • French bread whom people appreciate. • The place where the pizza was invented. • The continent where you can find the cacao. • The platform which Mark Zuckerberg invented. • Machine which produces light from electricity. • The famous architect in Spain whom a train hit. • Eyewear which enhances or corrects one's vision. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- It’s a vehicle that can fly carrying some products or people. It’s the fastest method to travel.
- It’s a vehicle which have two wheels, and you can ride it at every age.
- It’s a small book with blank or ruled pages where you can write. We used at the school
- It’s a coloured light which are in the roads, and they can be green, yellow or red, depending on the colour you can pass or not.
- It’s an inventor who invented a car brand and a new method to work in the industries.
- It’s the inventor from whom we have obtained the Iphones, Ipads, Ipods…
- It’s an invention that make you able to transmit voices over long distances, invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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- It’s an inventor and a painter too, whose most famous painting is “la Gioconda”
- It’s a puzzle that consist of a grid of squares and blanks divided into vertical and horizontal words, which you have to find by clues.
- It’s an inventor which its surname is the name of a car brand that make electric cars
- It’s an invention which make you able to copy documents more easily.
- It’s a piece of furniture that is used for sitting. It usually has four legs, a seat and a backres
- It’s an electric light invented by Thomas Edison
- It’s an appliance which is used to maintain the food at a low temperature.
- It’s a language which is used to communicate through telegraph. It uses dots and dashes to make words.
15 Clues: It’s an electric light invented by Thomas Edison • It’s an invention which make you able to copy documents more easily. • It’s a vehicle which have two wheels, and you can ride it at every age. • It’s the inventor from whom we have obtained the Iphones, Ipads, Ipods… • It’s an appliance which is used to maintain the food at a low temperature. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-24
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- The person who created the light bulb
- Who was the most important scientist who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Alfred Nobel's most important invention.
- Continent where the first world war took place
- The person who discovered America
- Invention created by Percy Spencer that is always found in kitchens
- Person who created the nuclear bomb
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- Leonardo da Vinci's most relevant invention
- Invention of the Wright brothers
- The inventor who created the first radio system
- The person who created Buddhism
- The company that was created by Bill Gates.
- What was Alexander Graham Bell most important invention?
- What is the name of the company created by Steve Jobs?
- Place where the first nuclear bomb exploded
15 Clues: The person who created Buddhism • Invention of the Wright brothers • The person who discovered America • Person who created the nuclear bomb • The person who created the light bulb • Alfred Nobel's most important invention. • Leonardo da Vinci's most relevant invention • The company that was created by Bill Gates. • Place where the first nuclear bomb exploded • ...
Inventions 2024-12-04
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- something that is difficult to fix is a___
- something, we know is true
- to have new and exciting ideas
- to make an attempt to do something
- a type of energy
- an answer to a problem
- things that store electricity
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- what somebody feels about something is an___
- using your imagination to make something new
- something that flies in the sky
- to not do what you wanted to do
- something that is new and is useful to people
- used on cars and bikes
- something you think
- to do what you wanted to do
15 Clues: a type of energy • something you think • used on cars and bikes • an answer to a problem • something, we know is true • to do what you wanted to do • things that store electricity • to have new and exciting ideas • something that flies in the sky • to not do what you wanted to do • to make an attempt to do something • something that is difficult to fix is a___ • ...
Inventions 2025-05-16
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- Johannes ___________
- invented color television (last name)
- Mr. Jorge's last name
- lights our homes and powers our smartphones
- invented the MRI machine (last name)
- the first antibiotic
- revolutionized transportation
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- the oldest _____ was discovered in Armenia
- _________ intelligence
- _________ teller machine
- Manoogian invented the Delta ________
- invented ice cream cone machine (last name)
- three-wheeled car by Karl Benz
- transformed the way we communicate, do business etc
- the x-ray was discovered by _________
15 Clues: Johannes ___________ • the first antibiotic • Mr. Jorge's last name • _________ intelligence • _________ teller machine • revolutionized transportation • three-wheeled car by Karl Benz • invented the MRI machine (last name) • Manoogian invented the Delta ________ • invented color television (last name) • the x-ray was discovered by _________ • ...
INVENTIONS 2026-02-19
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- This invention stores information digitally. It can hold documents, pictures, and videos. It is much smaller and lighter than old storage devices.
- This invention helps people find directions. It uses satellites to show your location and guide you from one place to another. Many drivers use it every day.
- This invention keeps food cold and fresh. Before it was invented, people had to use ice or salt to preserve food. Today, almost every home has one in the kitchen.
- This invention produces light when it receives electricity. Before it existed, people used candles or oil lamps. It made homes safer and cities brighter.
- This invention allows people to take pictures and save memories. In the past, photos had to be developed on special paper. Today, this invention is often built into another small device.
- This invention helps people see things that are very far away. It is often used in space to observe stars and planets. It can also be used to watch birds or ships from a distance.
- This invention cooks food very quickly using special waves. It is common in kitchens and is faster than a traditional oven.
- This invention allows people to see and talk to someone at the same time, even if they are far away. It became very popular for meetings and online classes.
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- This invention allows people to search for information, watch videos, play games, and read the news. It connects millions of computers around the world. You are probably using it right now.
- his invention allows people to travel underwater for long periods of time. It is used for research, exploration, and sometimes military purposes.
- This invention helps people write and print documents quickly. It connects to a computer and produces copies on paper. It is common in schools and offices.
- This invention helps people travel long distances in a short time. It flies high in the sky and carries hundreds of passengers. It is much faster than a car or a train when traveling between countries.
- This invention changed the way people communicate. Before it existed, people had to send letters that took days or weeks to arrive. With this invention, you can talk to someone instantly, even if they are far away. Today, it can also send messages, take pictures, and connect to the internet.
- This invention plays music and sound from different parts of the world. In the past, families gathered around it to listen to news and entertainment. It does not need a screen to work.
- This invention helps people wash their clothes quickly and easily. Before it existed, people had to wash everything by hand. It saves time and energy at home.
15 Clues: This invention cooks food very quickly using special waves. It is common in kitchens and is faster than a traditional oven. • his invention allows people to travel underwater for long periods of time. It is used for research, exploration, and sometimes military purposes. • ...
Astronomical Discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: gran • país • premio • cosmos • grandes • regiones • químicos • ubicados • años luz • histórico • nocturnos • científicos • instalaciones • way vía láctea • descubrimientos
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-26
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- Showed comments existed beyond the Moon.
- Calculated that planets move in oval patterns.
- Organization which clashed with science.
- Made discoveries about the Moon using a telescope.
- The study of the human body.
- Isaac Newton made discoveries in this field.
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- Dissected dead human bodies to learn anatomy.
- Discovered Earth revolved around sun.
- Discovered how arteries and veins worked in the human body.
- The study of space.
- The study of the human body.
11 Clues: The study of space. • The study of the human body. • The study of the human body. • Discovered Earth revolved around sun. • Showed comments existed beyond the Moon. • Organization which clashed with science. • Isaac Newton made discoveries in this field. • Dissected dead human bodies to learn anatomy. • Calculated that planets move in oval patterns. • ...
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: / elnök • / tudás • / szolga • / megtilt • / kijavít • / felfedez • / folyadék • / kalapács • / feltalál • / hajszárító • wiper / ablaktörlő • license / jogosítvány • vest / golyóálló mellény • nappy / eldobható pelenka • food / konzerv élelmiszer
Inventions 2021-03-03
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- made making clothes a lot faster
- the growth of large cities
- where the crops grew and were planted
- population of people that grew as the cotton industry skyrocketed
- built to fit in shallow waters
- largest immigrant group
- moving to cities
- crop that was once more profitable than cotton
- spun multiple threads at once
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- northern industry
- idea that revolutionized the North
- place where the immigrants found jobs in
- allowed people to communicate without being in the same room
- created be eli whitney to make separating seeds from cotton much easier
- form of transportation that was a lot cheaper than the freight train
15 Clues: moving to cities • northern industry • largest immigrant group • the growth of large cities • spun multiple threads at once • built to fit in shallow waters • made making clothes a lot faster • idea that revolutionized the North • where the crops grew and were planted • place where the immigrants found jobs in • crop that was once more profitable than cotton • ...
Inventions 2021-03-02
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- where different parts were in sequence
- took over most of the manufacturing work for men
- mechanicalized the process of weaving clothes
- renowned for its beauty, grace, and speed
- produced dozens of products in the same time a person would make one
- were dependent on horse power
- were used on the mississippi, ohio, and missouri rivers
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- uses steam as it's working fuel
- was the fist method discovered for mass
- cleaned out seeds
- converted energy from flowing water
- was a horse-drawn machine
- mechanicalized loom
- transported stuff at unprecedented speeds around the globe
- known as a "talking wire"
15 Clues: cleaned out seeds • mechanicalized loom • was a horse-drawn machine • known as a "talking wire" • were dependent on horse power • uses steam as it's working fuel • converted energy from flowing water • where different parts were in sequence • was the fist method discovered for mass • renowned for its beauty, grace, and speed • mechanicalized the process of weaving clothes • ...
Inventions 2021-03-05
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- A tract to carry trains along them and carry goods
- A boat used to transport goods powered by steam
- A building that has a conveyor belt system to create goods
- Machine used to sew items together
- Used to create steel
- Used to send communications used to over long distances
- Separated seeds from cotton and took slaves previous jobs
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- Machine used on farms to cut grain and help farm
- Machine used to break up the ground to farm
- A railroad from the east coast to the west coast in the US
- A classic type of sailing ship
- A mill powered by water used to create fabrics
- Things used in new products like guns and machines, allowed for repairs
- Used to spin cotton into fabric
- Created the cotton gin an interchangeable parts
15 Clues: Used to create steel • A classic type of sailing ship • Used to spin cotton into fabric • Machine used to sew items together • Machine used to break up the ground to farm • A mill powered by water used to create fabrics • A boat used to transport goods powered by steam • Created the cotton gin an interchangeable parts • Machine used on farms to cut grain and help farm • ...
Inventions 2023-09-05
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- - Power source for the industrial revolution.
- - The Wright brothers' creation.
- - Jenner's preventive medicine.
- - Invention that changed home entertainment.
- - Modern technological marvel.
- - Tool for examining tiny objects.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's invention.
- - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery.
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- - Edison's bright idea.
- - Alexander Fleming's medical breakthrough.
- - Marconi's wireless communication.
- - Ancient innovation for transportation.
- - Modern global communication network.
- - Revolutionized personal transportation.
- - Capturing images with light.
15 Clues: - Edison's bright idea. • - Modern technological marvel. • - Capturing images with light. • - Jenner's preventive medicine. • - The Wright brothers' creation. • - Tool for examining tiny objects. • - Marconi's wireless communication. • - Alexander Graham Bell's invention. • - Modern global communication network. • - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-05
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- - Takes you to space.
- - Global information network.
- - Circular and rolls.
- - Audio broadcasting technology.
- - Modern working tool.
- - Ford's mass-produced vehicle.
- - Wright brothers' flying machine.
- - Transfers digital to paper.
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- - Focused beam of light.
- - Two-wheeled transportation.
- - Couch potato's favorite.
- - Antibacterial discovery.
- - Captures moments in pictures.
- - Bell's communication device.
- - Edison's bright idea.
15 Clues: - Takes you to space. • - Circular and rolls. • - Modern working tool. • - Edison's bright idea. • - Focused beam of light. • - Couch potato's favorite. • - Antibacterial discovery. • - Two-wheeled transportation. • - Global information network. • - Transfers digital to paper. • - Bell's communication device. • - Captures moments in pictures. • - Ford's mass-produced vehicle. • ...
Inventions 2023-04-04
15 Clues: music • 3d food • atom bomb • tiny clock • used to call • goes in water • fly in the air • made from metal • hurts when used • flies in the air • 2 silver paddles • heats the ground • nuclear industry • used with goggles • gets launched in the air
Inventions 2023-05-12
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- Self-balancing scooter
- A machine that shocks to restart hearts
- Something that you can tell time on but also works like a phone
- AI companion
- Something you watch shows on
- A device that you put in your ears
- A device that orbits planets to collect information
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- Something you send text messages on
- 3-D image
- A powerful current of electricity that stuns targets
- Takes you to space
- A vehicle that allows you to be fully submerged in the water
- A flying device that has a camera
- A flying vehicle with a propeller on top
- A larger version of a phone
15 Clues: 3-D image • AI companion • Takes you to space • Self-balancing scooter • A larger version of a phone • Something you watch shows on • A flying device that has a camera • A device that you put in your ears • Something you send text messages on • A machine that shocks to restart hearts • A flying vehicle with a propeller on top • A device that orbits planets to collect information • ...
Inventions 2023-08-17
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- This person designed the steam boat
- Father of milk pasteurization
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with __invention
- Tim Berners-Lee is known for inventing the
- Guglielmo Marconi is credited with inventing the
- This was discovered by Benjamin Franklin
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- Harrison is remembered as the inventor of
- Alfred Noble invented the
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the first working
- Alexander Fleming discovered
- John Logie Baird invented the
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered
- Blaise Pascal invented the
- Isaac Newton discovered the laws of
15 Clues: Alfred Noble invented the • Blaise Pascal invented the • Alexander Fleming discovered • Father of milk pasteurization • John Logie Baird invented the • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered • This person designed the steam boat • Isaac Newton discovered the laws of • This was discovered by Benjamin Franklin • Harrison is remembered as the inventor of • ...
Inventions 2023-08-23
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- - Captures moments in photographs.
- - Heats food quickly.
- - Powers many modern inventions.
- - Machine for processing information.
- - Displays moving images and shows.
- - Fastener with tiny hooks and loops.
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- - Takes people up and down tall buildings.
- - Flies people through the sky.
- - Keeps food and drinks cold.
- - Broadcasts music and news.
- - Revolutionized transportation.
- - Brightens up a room.
- - Device for talking at a distance.
- - Improve vision for those who need them.
- - Connects people worldwide.
15 Clues: - Heats food quickly. • - Brightens up a room. • - Broadcasts music and news. • - Connects people worldwide. • - Keeps food and drinks cold. • - Flies people through the sky. • - Revolutionized transportation. • - Powers many modern inventions. • - Captures moments in photographs. • - Device for talking at a distance. • - Displays moving images and shows. • ...
Inventions 2021-05-05
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- an object that orbits a planet to gather information
- a remotely controlled aircraft
- invented call waiting, caller ID, and fax
- sent into space
- known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park"
- a basic unit of a digital image
- invented the Model T
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- putting a product together step by step
- uses dots and dashes to send messages
- created the telephone
- invented the radio
- used for many purposes, especially by doctors
- can keep records and make calculations
- an official grant that gives an inventor rights
- to increase
15 Clues: to increase • sent into space • invented the radio • invented the Model T • created the telephone • a remotely controlled aircraft • a basic unit of a digital image • known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park" • uses dots and dashes to send messages • can keep records and make calculations • putting a product together step by step • invented call waiting, caller ID, and fax • ...
Inventions 2024-11-05
15 Clues: Tells time • Plays audio • Cleans teeth • Shows images • Captures photos • Used for typing • Used for writing • Flies in the sky • Sees tiny objects • Device for talking • Invented by Edison • Two-wheeled vehicle • Helps vehicles move • Vehicle with four wheels • Early method of copying text
Inventions 2024-03-13
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- people could record things by themselves as many times as they need.
- introduced a new world of possibility, with the ability to create zines, magazines and booklets a reality for anyone.
- easy preparation for quick and fast meals
- it helped make new discoveries that we wouldn't have been able to see without it.
- quickened the process of cooking and reheating meals
- prolonged the life of items people couldn't afford to replace.
- adds a new dimension to the entertainment arts, adds realism to journalism, and intensifies television as a social and educational medium
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- helped bring an end to the Second World War but ushered in the atomic age
- changed the way audiences consume music and news.
- lowered the cost so more people could go to the theater.
- it helps us with fire fighting, police work, agricultural crop spraying, mosquito control, medical evacuation, and carrying mail and passengers.
- this revolutionized air travel
- Eliminated distance between people, you can get ahold of someone anytime anywhere.
- Makes it quick and efficient to make cake and other desserts
- limits available alternatives for its product and creates barriers for competitors to enter the marketplace
15 Clues: this revolutionized air travel • easy preparation for quick and fast meals • changed the way audiences consume music and news. • quickened the process of cooking and reheating meals • lowered the cost so more people could go to the theater. • Makes it quick and efficient to make cake and other desserts • prolonged the life of items people couldn't afford to replace. • ...
Inventions and inventors 2023-07-16
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- Inventor of the telephone)
- Inventors of the airplane)
- Inventor of the iPhone)
- Inventor of the portable X-ray machine)
- Inventor of the printing press)
- Inventor of the reflecting telescope)
- Inventor of the steam engine)
- Inventor of the telegraph)
- Inventor of the electric light bulb)
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- Inventor of the theory of relativity)
- Inventor of penicillin)
- Inventor of the World Wide Web)
- Inventor of the lightning rod)
- Inventor of alternating current)
- Inventor of the radio)
- Inventor of the cotton gin)
16 Clues: Inventor of the radio) • Inventor of penicillin) • Inventor of the iPhone) • Inventor of the telephone) • Inventors of the airplane) • Inventor of the telegraph) • Inventor of the cotton gin) • Inventor of the steam engine) • Inventor of the lightning rod) • Inventor of the World Wide Web) • Inventor of the printing press) • Inventor of alternating current) • ...
Archeology crossword 2025-01-31
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- creating inconsistencies in timelines
- cultural backdrop of O.T. providing context for events and practices
- a mound of earth, provided valuable insights into the city's history
- archeological findings that can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts
- constantly shaping out understanding of the past
- early forms of writing that use pictures
- ongoing research leading to new theories and interpretations
- is a system of writing using pictorial symbols like words and sounds
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- a stele found in present-day dating back to the 9th century
- some of the most famous discoveries from the site
- insights revealing into early agricultural societies
- subjective findings leading to contrasting to views on implications or biblical texts
- valuable insights into the meaning and relevance of biblical texts
- is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- is known as the largest Neolithic settlement in the world along the Jordan river
- archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support/challenge certain biblical narratives
- the Christian scriptures including the Old and New Testaments
- was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- is a famous artifact that helped solve egyptian hieroglyphics
- evidence of the city's early defense systems
20 Clues: creating inconsistencies in timelines • early forms of writing that use pictures • evidence of the city's early defense systems • was home to some of the earliest civilizations • constantly shaping out understanding of the past • some of the most famous discoveries from the site • insights revealing into early agricultural societies • ...
inventions 2021-03-03
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- eli whitney invented this to help the southern plantations
- it weaved cloth
- this was invented for communication
- this place is where alot of things were produced
- the chinese were apart of building this
- alot of slaves worked here with the cotton gin
- this machine made steel for the railroads
- it threaded and made shirts and other clothing
- this helped the farmers with wheat
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- they were used to essemble muskets
- these people came from their country and worked in factories and farms
- evolved first in america then to british
- ohio and missouri rivers gaver farmers and merchants cheap goods
- kept the factories going
- it ploweed all the bad soiles and weeds in farms
15 Clues: it weaved cloth • kept the factories going • they were used to essemble muskets • this helped the farmers with wheat • this was invented for communication • the chinese were apart of building this • evolved first in america then to british • this machine made steel for the railroads • alot of slaves worked here with the cotton gin • ...
inventions 2019-11-27
15 Clues: katus • prillid • kalender • näoraamat • magamisase • näed kella • sõiduvahend • lendamisvahend • naiste meigi vahend • mis on su pea kohal • kaitsevahend naistel • lapsed kasutavad seda • kasutad talvel külmaga • metsa minnes paned jalga mille • kann millega teed vett soojaks
Inventions 2020-10-14
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- has been indispensible in allowing us to write down and share our ideas.
- an explosive chemical invented in China, used a lot in military.
- trousers for toddlers that hold the dirty stuff :)
- one of the earliest navigation devices.
- a way of transport fueled by petrol.
- a circular invention that has helped the world.
- a thing girls put in their faces to look prettier
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- made by Mark Zuckerberg
- things that make you see better.
- a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data.
- helps to maintain your oral hygiene.
- a place where you sleep.
- an invention that you can capture moments with in the form a picture.
- small wooden sticks with sulfur that makes fire.
- a thing you can hang on the wall that tells time.
15 Clues: made by Mark Zuckerberg • a place where you sleep. • things that make you see better. • helps to maintain your oral hygiene. • a way of transport fueled by petrol. • one of the earliest navigation devices. • a circular invention that has helped the world. • small wooden sticks with sulfur that makes fire. • a thing you can hang on the wall that tells time. • ...
Inventions 2019-03-18
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- This invention allows us to send and receive information
- An Italian inventor
- This invention was called Little Boy and it caused a lot of destruction
- This simple invention was built around 3500BC
- This invention allows ase to navigate
- What did the Wright brothers discover?
- The world's most popular smartphone brand
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- the history of this "modern" goes back to the 9th century China
- Guglielmo Marconi's most famous invention
- a building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power
- the brainchild of the young Dutch inventor Boyan Slat
- This invention by Alfred Büchi made cars faster
- Who discovered penicillin?
- This invention looked like a tube and had lenses on both sides
- Louis Pasteur's discovery
15 Clues: An Italian inventor • Louis Pasteur's discovery • Who discovered penicillin? • This invention allows ase to navigate • What did the Wright brothers discover? • Guglielmo Marconi's most famous invention • The world's most popular smartphone brand • This simple invention was built around 3500BC • This invention by Alfred Büchi made cars faster • ...
Inventions 2024-01-18
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- som one to talk to
- a smart way to travle.
- a beter way to travle
- the best invensjon of alll time
- a way to know wheare you are going
- the first working maskinPrinting press.
- its a way to duplikate drawings
- almost ewery where
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- so you dont get sik
- a way to komunykate
- the best spinig thing ever
- The fastest way to travle
- to se the time
- computer
- to wright down tings
15 Clues: computer • to se the time • som one to talk to • almost ewery where • so you dont get sik • a way to komunykate • to wright down tings • a beter way to travle • a smart way to travle. • The fastest way to travle • the best spinig thing ever • the best invensjon of alll time • its a way to duplikate drawings • a way to know wheare you are going • the first working maskinPrinting press.
INVENTIONS 2024-01-22
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- A South American country that borders with Chile and Brazil, they recently won the world cup.
- Albert Einstein's most famous theory.
- Its inventor regretted immediately, the most lethal weapon.
- Used to sleep. Normally, it has a pillow.
- Used to heal tiny cuts, normally placed on fingers.
- A fictional nuclear giant lizard.
- A team sport which is played in 11 VS 11 matches, each match during approximately 90 minutes.
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- An Italian food, round, it normally has cheese and tomato sauce.
- A winter holiday celebrated during the Jesus' birthday.
- A flying vehicle which uses propellers on its top to fly.
- An Italian plumber, the most famous video game character.
- The biggest country in the world.
- Can be found in almost every kitchen, heats food using radiation waves.
- An invention that can be found in every car, bike, etc.
- The game that can be played in every device that has a screen.
15 Clues: The biggest country in the world. • A fictional nuclear giant lizard. • Albert Einstein's most famous theory. • Used to sleep. Normally, it has a pillow. • Used to heal tiny cuts, normally placed on fingers. • A winter holiday celebrated during the Jesus' birthday. • An invention that can be found in every car, bike, etc. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-19
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- Object that is a piece of glass that makes light
- Object that can do mathematical operations
- Country where was the first car built
- Person whom, Inventor of the bicycle
- Object that is smaller than a computer
- Object that can watch different programs sitting or standing.
- Person, who is the Amazon inventor
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- Object that is capable to move, with two wheels, without a motor and with two pedals
- Person whom, invented the phone
- Automobile that intended for the transportation of people and with a capacity of no more than seven seats.
- Person, whose have the Google company
- Month, when was the first radio channel broadcast
- Object that is a mini device to carry in your pocket and make calls
- Machine that can print
- Object that can listen to different interviews or news from your car
15 Clues: Machine that can print • Person whom, invented the phone • Person, who is the Amazon inventor • Person whom, Inventor of the bicycle • Person, whose have the Google company • Country where was the first car built • Object that is smaller than a computer • Object that can do mathematical operations • Object that is a piece of glass that makes light • ...
inventions 2024-01-23
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- small object made of aluminium and glass for capturing or recording visual images, typically through the use of a lens, sensor, and other optical components.
- A reflective glass surface that shows images.
- an object that displays hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds using hands or digits.
- large metal object that can navigate underwater, was invented in 1866
- big structure that is used for travel in the space
- Small piece of metal created at the time of the Roman Empire that is used to join pieces and make constructions
- It was invented by the Italian Antonio Meucci in 1871 and is used to communicate with other people at a great distance.
- It was built in 1886 to help people move faster instead of riding horses, it runs on gasoline
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- invented about 100 BC in China, it is used for writing
- A very intelligent inventor who lived in the 3rd century before Christ. Thanks to him, we can now know the volume of a submerged object
- It was created in 3500 BC, it helped a lot in transporting heavy objects
- Small sticks coated with a material that ignites when rubbed against a rough surface, used for starting fires.
- A cleansing substance used for personal hygiene, typically in the form of a solid bar or a liquid, that helps to remove dirt, oils, and germs from the skin.
- A tool used for removing pencil or graphite marks from paper by abrasion. Typically made of rubber or a similar material.
- bomb A highly destructive weapon that relies on nuclear reactions to release an immense amount of energy in the form of an explosion.
15 Clues: A reflective glass surface that shows images. • big structure that is used for travel in the space • invented about 100 BC in China, it is used for writing • large metal object that can navigate underwater, was invented in 1866 • It was created in 3500 BC, it helped a lot in transporting heavy objects • ...
Inventions 2024-01-23
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- The system which killed Louis XVI during the French Revolution.
- The thing which you use to measure time.
- The age when the steam machine was invented, from the French Revolution to the present day.
- The age when printing was invented, from the fifth century to fifteenth century.
- The machine which you use to clean the dust in the floor.
- The electronic device whose use is to regulate temperature, it can take out hot air and cold air.
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- A scientific apparatus in the laboratory that you use to watch little things such as bacteria.
- The third largest country in the world and the place where the atomic bomb was invented.
- An important Italian inventor, with whom innovation helped humans. One of his inventions was The Vitruvian Man.
- A rectangular electronic that you use in high school for class.
- The item whose use is to capture visuals and to record memories.
- The man whose wife was an important chemist because she discovered radioactivity.
- The country where Marie Curie was born, is located in Europe, near Germany.
- The weapon which destroyed the city of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
- The person who invented printing in 1440.
15 Clues: The thing which you use to measure time. • The person who invented printing in 1440. • The machine which you use to clean the dust in the floor. • The system which killed Louis XVI during the French Revolution. • A rectangular electronic that you use in high school for class. • The item whose use is to capture visuals and to record memories. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-06
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- - Marconi's wireless communication.
- - Power source for the industrial revolution.
- - Jenner's preventive medicine.
- - Revolutionized personal transportation.
- - Ancient innovation for transportation.
- - Alexander Fleming's medical breakthrough.
- - Modern global communication network.
- - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery.
- - Modern technological marvel.
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- - Capturing images with light.
- - Tool for examining tiny objects.
- - The Wright brothers' creation.
- - Edison's bright idea.
- - Invention that changed home entertainment.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's invention.
15 Clues: - Edison's bright idea. • - Capturing images with light. • - Modern technological marvel. • - Jenner's preventive medicine. • - The Wright brothers' creation. • - Tool for examining tiny objects. • - Marconi's wireless communication. • - Alexander Graham Bell's invention. • - Modern global communication network. • - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery. • ...
INVENTIONS 2025-02-25
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- A portable personal computer
- A physical key you press on a keyboard or a machine
- The part of a computer that executes instructions
- Physical parts of a computer, like the keyboard and monitor
- A small program used on a phone or tablet
- To use something in a practical way
- A tool or piece of equipment used for a particular purpose
- To put in place, especially software on a computer
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- Something with great worth or importance
- A collection of programs that run on a computer
- The act of sending and receiving information
- The screen of a phone or a computer
- To keep or save data in a device
- A mobile phone with advanced features
- To fill a battery with energy
15 Clues: A portable personal computer • To fill a battery with energy • To keep or save data in a device • The screen of a phone or a computer • To use something in a practical way • A mobile phone with advanced features • Something with great worth or importance • A small program used on a phone or tablet • The act of sending and receiving information • ...
Inventions 2025-11-11
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- Easton invented the Kodak camera, making photography simple and affordable.
- reformers began to push for shorter hours, safer workplaces, and child-labor laws.
- land grants and subsidies encouraged construction.
- used strikebreakers, injunctions, and blacklists to fight unions.
- Woods improved electric railway and telegraph systems.
- allowed smoother travel and connected railroads
- McCoy invented a lubricating cup for machinery to run smoothly.
- nationally lowered cost but widened inequality
- Edison created the light bulb
- conditions long hours, unsafe environments, low wages, child labor.
- Field created the transatlantic telegraph pole
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- Westinghouse developed the airbrake
- were created to standardize railroad schedule
- created the telephone
- such as Cornelius Vanderbilt consolidated smaller lines into large systems.
- Ford made assembly lines and mass production and automobiles
16 Clues: created the telephone • Edison created the light bulb • Westinghouse developed the airbrake • were created to standardize railroad schedule • nationally lowered cost but widened inequality • Field created the transatlantic telegraph pole • allowed smoother travel and connected railroads • land grants and subsidies encouraged construction. • ...
Intro to the Scientific Revolution 2024-05-16
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- produced a theory that the planets and sun orbited the earth
- used controlled experiments to prove or disprove his theories; a lot of his work was in the area of astromony
- during the Renaissance people began to explore and _____
- this and the telescope were invented during the Renaissance due to improvements in lenses
- the scientific revolution was a time of great strides in science and this
- using this in muskets and canons ended the Middle Age castle and knight
- many great discoveries were in the this area of study
- refined some of Galileo’s theories
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- Gailieo discovered moons on this planet
- a German astronomer who supported Copernicus
- scientific revolution began at the end of this period
- Galileo discovered the Earth’s moon is covered in these
- society relied on the discoveries of these ancient people
- improved lenses also helped to invent these, which were needed for some people to read
- took many precise measurements of the planets and stars
- this church did not agree with Galileo’s observations and put him under house arrest
- said the sun was the center of the universe
17 Clues: refined some of Galileo’s theories • Gailieo discovered moons on this planet • said the sun was the center of the universe • a German astronomer who supported Copernicus • scientific revolution began at the end of this period • many great discoveries were in the this area of study • Galileo discovered the Earth’s moon is covered in these • ...
2.1 Innovation Boosts Growth 2024-01-23
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- bridges in which the roadway is suspended by steel cables
- 27 countries divided the globe into 24 different ___________
- taxes that made imported goods cost more than those made in the United States
- is a grant by the federal government giving an inventor the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time
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- established a research laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey in 1876. HE would receive more than 1,000 patents for new inventions and scientific discoveries. For example, with the goal of developing affordable lighting for homes, he and his team invented the lightbulb.
- To meet the growing demand, factory owners and other innovators developed systems for turning out large numbers of products quickly and inexpensively
- the freedom to run a business for profit with minimal regulation beyond what is necessary to protect the public interest
- a man named Henry Bessemer developed a process for purifying iron to make strong, but lightweight, steel.
- Before the Civil War, most southern planters had concentrated on such crops as cotton and tobacco, which were grown not for their own use but to be sold for cash
- people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit
- allowed businesses to operate under minimal government regulation
11 Clues: bridges in which the roadway is suspended by steel cables • 27 countries divided the globe into 24 different ___________ • allowed businesses to operate under minimal government regulation • taxes that made imported goods cost more than those made in the United States • people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit • ...
Vocab Words 2023-02-28
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- Telephone
- goods that were made by hand in the home
- Father of communism
- vaccination/inoculation
- The working class of the industrial era
- rotating fields for crops
- to refuse to work
- assembly line
- steamboat
- each worker was given a specfic task
- Pasteurization
- cotton gin, interchangeable parts
- economic system where most decisions and the factors of production are made by individuals, but major industries and services are contolled by the government for the well being of all
- wireless telegraph/radio
- telegraph
- lightbulb
- economic system where all decision making and the factors of production are controlled by the goverenment
- goods that were made by machine in factories
- large amounts of identical products to be produced in a short period of time
- Generator
- father of capitalism
- 1st sustained flight
- negotiations between workers and their employers
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- The shift beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine
- the idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industries and businesses
- mechanical reaper
- introduction of machines
- The freedom of private businesses to operate competitvely for profit w/minimal government regulation
- an association of workers formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- a significant change in agricultural that occurs when there are discoveries, inventions, or new technologies that change production
- economic system where all decision making and the factors of production are controlled by private individuals
- vulcanized rubber
- fencing off large pastries
- a large shift in the population from rural to urban
- cheaper way to make steel
- steam engine
- The greatest good for the greatest people
- heated liquids to kill bacteria and prevent formation
- slum apartments
- spinning jenny
40 Clues: Telephone • steamboat • telegraph • lightbulb • Generator • steam engine • assembly line • Pasteurization • spinning jenny • slum apartments • mechanical reaper • vulcanized rubber • to refuse to work • Father of communism • father of capitalism • 1st sustained flight • vaccination/inoculation • introduction of machines • wireless telegraph/radio • rotating fields for crops • cheaper way to make steel • ...
History of Astronomy 2025-07-09
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- study of stars, planets, and universe
- the model of the solar system that showed Earth is not the center
- the way people think due to the discoveries made
- international group to support astronomy
- person who studies and makes discoveries about space and the universe
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- modern astronomy that have resulted in improvements
- the belief that Earth was the center
- scientific idea made by an astronomer that leads to discovery
- the astronomer who discovered Uranus
- the first planet discovered in 1781
10 Clues: the first planet discovered in 1781 • the belief that Earth was the center • the astronomer who discovered Uranus • study of stars, planets, and universe • international group to support astronomy • the way people think due to the discoveries made • modern astronomy that have resulted in improvements • scientific idea made by an astronomer that leads to discovery • ...
Common News Section 2026-01-22
12 Clues: – movies and music • – clothes and style • – AI, apps, gadgets • – international news • – games and athletes • – nature and climate • – schools and learning • – medicine and wellness • – daily life and living • – money, jobs, companies • – research and discoveries • – government, leaders, laws
Scientific Discoveries 2024-03-26
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- Basic building block of the nervous system.
- Electromagnetic radiation used in imaging and treatment in medicine.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Relating to the sun or utilizing its energy.
- Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation.
- Branch of physics dealing with heat and temperature.
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- Branch of physics dealing with subatomic particles and their interactions.
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
- Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Substances used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- Einstein's theories of special and general relativity.
- Well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- Process of change in all forms of life over generations.
- Basic unit of a chemical element.
- Instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye.
15 Clues: Basic unit of a chemical element. • Basic building block of the nervous system. • Relating to the sun or utilizing its energy. • Force that attracts objects toward each other. • Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation. • Branch of physics dealing with heat and temperature. • Einstein's theories of special and general relativity. • ...
Archeological Discoveries 2024-10-28
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- A Norse seafaring people from Scandinavia known for their explorations, trade, and sometimes raids across Europe from the 8th to the 11th century.
- A scientist who studies ancient cultures by examining artifacts and ruins left by past civilizations.
- A person or society that relies on hunting animals and gathering wild plants for food rather than farming.
- A type of tree or shrub known for its flexible branches, often used in making baskets.
- Trove A collection of valuable or ancient items that are found, especially if buried or hidden.
- To live or reside in a particular place.
- A storehouse for grain, sometimes built in a way to protect the food from rodents and other threats.
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- A person who deliberately damages or destroys property, especially items of cultural or historical value.
- A long, narrow ship used by the Vikings, powered by both oars and sails.
- Designed for or capable of traveling by sea, often used to describe ships.
- American: A member of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, including various tribes with unique cultures and histories.
- A community where people establish a new home, often in previously uninhabited areas.
- A sudden attack or invasion, often with the intent of stealing or capturing valuable items.
- An object made by humans, especially one of historical or cultural interest.
- An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
15 Clues: To live or reside in a particular place. • A long, narrow ship used by the Vikings, powered by both oars and sails. • Designed for or capable of traveling by sea, often used to describe ships. • An object made by humans, especially one of historical or cultural interest. • A community where people establish a new home, often in previously uninhabited areas. • ...
history of technology 2017-06-13
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- where an object comes from
- productively working
- the development of continuous manufacturing, sophisticated transportation and communication systems
- humans talking to one another
- the modern era
- facts that are proven
- started with the development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetables and meat
- a group of inventions working together
- removing unwanted materials from a substance
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- saw the development of many technological devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society,The waterwheel The block printing process Paper money The magnetic compass The printing press
- a time of rebirth of the arts and humanities, was also an important development in the history of technology
- hand held weapons made of stones
- an improvement of an invention
- human social development
- emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- something that is new
- means to reinvent
- began with the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- objects humans use for productivity
20 Clues: the modern era • means to reinvent • productively working • something that is new • facts that are proven • human social development • where an object comes from • humans talking to one another • an improvement of an invention • hand held weapons made of stones • objects humans use for productivity • a group of inventions working together • ...
pillar 9 2025-04-03
Agriculture History Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-01
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- Developed the cotton gin.
- This Act created land-grant universities.
- Designed the one-piece wrought iron plow.
- any new device or product, or a new way of doing work.
- Developed the planting machine.
- Established an experimental farm at Mt. Vernon.
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- Discovered the principles of heredity.
- Developed barbed wire.
- Invented the reaper.
- Developed the first crop rotation system.
- The use of inventions in working and living.
- This canal opened in 1825.
12 Clues: Invented the reaper. • Developed barbed wire. • Developed the cotton gin. • This canal opened in 1825. • Developed the planting machine. • Discovered the principles of heredity. • Developed the first crop rotation system. • This Act created land-grant universities. • Designed the one-piece wrought iron plow. • The use of inventions in working and living. • ...
Ch. Three and Four Halloween Crossword puzzle! 2023-10-31
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- A empire that developed in the Andes region of South America and gradually grew larger through the military strength and diplomacy of their emperors.
- Chinese mercantile and warships made of bamboo and used battened sails.
- Most famous network of exchange, goods were carried on this network through camel caravans, caravanserai located all along trade route.
- The largest religious structure in the premodern world, construction began on this temple located in modern Cambodia in the early 1100s C.E. It was built to express a Hindu understanding of the cosmos, centered on a mythical Mt Meru, the home of the gods in Hindu tradition.
- Originating in the Javan islands, this highly Indianized civilization that is home to the world renowned, Borobudur.
- An inn on the Silkroad to allow merchants to stay. They were a cultural melting pot due to the many different traders all staying there.
- The city of Khan, Capital of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty
- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions, this wouldn't be of much use to China past creating fireworks. This would be expanded by the Muslims then the Europeans.
- A region encompassing most of Central America and North America that was home to many ancient civilizations
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- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions that allowed for better travel and trade.
- Trade routes crossed the Sahara and linked North Africa and Mediterranean with the interior of West Africa.
- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions that revolutionized writing by making paper to write on using tree bark.
- Introduction of this species to North Africa and the Sahara was a turning point in African commercial life. Could go 10 days without water. Made trans-Saharan trade possible.
- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions that would be expanded on by Johannes Gutenberg much later and would bring about the European Renaissance.
- This dynasty was the first Chinese dynasty ruled by a foreign country. It was ruled by Mongolia from 1279-1368.
- Spread out trading communities that were huge cultural and religious melting pots, most notably on the Searoad.
- Highly Muslim city located in modern-day Mali, West Africa, which became the Muslim intellectual capital in Africa.
- An Arabian lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used in the Indian Ocean.
- Transoceanic trade routes prior to 1500. Sea-based commerce that connected the people between China and East Africa. Carried bulk goods destined for mass market.
- A class of traveling poets in West Africa that preserved African culture.
20 Clues: The city of Khan, Capital of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty • Chinese mercantile and warships made of bamboo and used battened sails. • A class of traveling poets in West Africa that preserved African culture. • An Arabian lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used in the Indian Ocean. • ...
SCIENCE , TECHNOLOGY, SOCIETY 2020-10-26
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- the aztec puts value on ____. Children are mandated to attend.
- a type of medication that could prevent muscle spasm.
- can interpret quipo
- known to be the center of alchemy.
- light narrow boat used for traveling in water system
- the development of _____ was a product of necesity to preserve the layout and ownership of farmlands.
- ancient india are also known for their ____.
- papermaking, gunpowder and printing tools became known in the west only by the end of ____ ages.
- huge peninsula surrounded by water.
- science as an ____, it includes theories and all available systematic explanation.
- scientist ibn al-haytham is the father of ____.
- mathematician muhhammad ibn musa-khwarismi gave his name to the concept of ____.
- THEY BUILT HYDRAULICS SYSTEM.
- AZTEC TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE FARMING THE LAND WAS DIVIDED INTO RECTAGULAR AREAS
- was also known in the african regions.
- science as a ____ and social activity. activities that are done to develop better understanding of the world around them.
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- famous figure in the field of psychology.
- the mayans built it for weaving cloth
- middle ____ countries are dominantly occupied by muslims.
- THE AZTEC USED IT AS A CUTRENCY
- biggest continent in the world.
- the entire central amerika from southern mexico to the border of south amerika
- There is no individual that can exactly identify when and where ____ began.
- scientific revolution was the ____ age for people commited to scholarly life in science.
- the chinese are known for ____ medicines.
- observational method to gather reliable data to study humans inner life
- among the famous discoveries of and inventions of the chinese civilization were ____, gunpowder and printing tools
- charles ____ is famous for his theory of evolution
- science as a body of ____, the process of learning about the natural and physical world.
- ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
- systen of knotted ropes to keep records that only
31 Clues: can interpret quipo • THEY BUILT HYDRAULICS SYSTEM. • THE AZTEC USED IT AS A CUTRENCY • biggest continent in the world. • known to be the center of alchemy. • huge peninsula surrounded by water. • the mayans built it for weaving cloth • was also known in the african regions. • famous figure in the field of psychology. • the chinese are known for ____ medicines. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-12-15
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- The owners of companies and factories
- Workers negotiated for better pay and conditions
- Gender equality within voting rights
- A water based resource that powered many new inventions
- Machine that made cotton into fabric
- Theory by Adam Smith on Economics
- Poor people who mostly worked in factories
- Where goods are manufactured
- Buying and selling goods
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- First country to have an Industrial Revolution
- A social class that developed during the industrial revolution
- He published an essay on the principle of population in 1798
- A shift of people and jobs from rural areas to cities
- Non-renewable resource used to power new inventions/machines
- Worked for cheaper wages
- Main political action taken by Labor Unions to protest working conditions
- Blocked air vents and unwashed machines caused this
- He developed the Laissez Faire theory and invented a popular machine
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Popular product used to make fabric
- Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes
- German philosopher who promoted the radical theory of "scientific socialism"
22 Clues: Worked for cheaper wages • Buying and selling goods • Where goods are manufactured • Theory by Adam Smith on Economics • Popular product used to make fabric • Gender equality within voting rights • Machine that made cotton into fabric • The owners of companies and factories • The wealth and resources of a country • Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes • ...
INVENTIONS 2019-11-22
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- gives warmth and light
- ....... is a machine or device that performs processes
- easy and fast to warm food
- it helps us always find our way home when we are lost
- also known as black powder is the earliest known chemical explosive
- we can write our own notes on it
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- it will help you get ready in the morning
- it lets you play games and watch movies
- easily carry all the data with you
- the main activity of women to keep them in order
- can be used to carry passengers
- help you quickly reach the other end of the world
- it will take you from one point to another
- gives you electricity through light
- you can't drive without it
15 Clues: gives warmth and light • easy and fast to warm food • you can't drive without it • can be used to carry passengers • we can write our own notes on it • easily carry all the data with you • gives you electricity through light • it lets you play games and watch movies • it will help you get ready in the morning • it will take you from one point to another • ...
INVENTIONS 2021-05-14
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- a device you can use to phone someone.
- a system designed to detect intrusion such as unauthorized entry.
- a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels.
- a refrigerator that keeps food frozen, usually ice creams.
- related web pages located under a single domain name on the internet.
- a system that maintains a cool atmosphere in warm conditions.
- a powered machine used to create a flow of air.
- a refrigerator that maintains food cold.
- a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.
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- a system for warming a building by heating water or air in one place and circulating it through pipes and radiators or vents.
- a machine for washing clothes, bed linen, etc.
- a device that controls the TV from a distance.
- an automatic device that serves to call attention.
- a machine for washing dishes automatically.
- Surface of a television, a computer, etc., on which the image is formed.
15 Clues: a device you can use to phone someone. • a refrigerator that maintains food cold. • a machine for washing dishes automatically. • a machine for washing clothes, bed linen, etc. • a device that controls the TV from a distance. • a powered machine used to create a flow of air. • an automatic device that serves to call attention. • ...
inventions 2023-04-06
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- boat underwater
- skype
- thermonuclear energy
- teslas
- used a lot for self defense
- manipulating muscles with electrical currents
- small microphones
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- apple watch
- a chopper basically?
- the idea of the game sims
- back to the future poster
- used to get credit
- a small box people stare at
- tiny hunter seeker
- artificial intelligence
15 Clues: skype • teslas • apple watch • boat underwater • small microphones • used to get credit • tiny hunter seeker • a chopper basically? • thermonuclear energy • artificial intelligence • the idea of the game sims • back to the future poster • used a lot for self defense • a small box people stare at • manipulating muscles with electrical currents
inventions 2023-09-13
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- Launches into outer space
- Stun gun like device
- Flys through the air
- makes you feel like you are in a different reality
- Immersive online metaverse
- Vehicles that dont need a driver to be in control
- Helped create the atomic bomb
- The fastest way to get from point A to B as the crow flys
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- Zoom or facetime
- Small bluetooth devices that go into your ears and play sound
- Motorola
- Small vehicles that fly through the air used for military or personal purposes
- 3D image
- Home food machine that produces full meals
- An under water ship
15 Clues: Motorola • 3D image • Zoom or facetime • An under water ship • Stun gun like device • Flys through the air • Launches into outer space • Immersive online metaverse • Helped create the atomic bomb • Home food machine that produces full meals • Vehicles that dont need a driver to be in control • makes you feel like you are in a different reality • ...
Inventions 2024-01-24
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- It's an object that creates energy.
- It's an object which a lot of people have.
- He's an inventor who invented the bulb.
- It's a country where the photography was created.
- It's a country where it was created the mop.
- It's an object that you use to heat the food.
- It's a machine that need coal.
- He's an inventor who invented the parachute.
- It's an object that you use to lighten the room.
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- It's the time when it was created the printing press.
- It's the time when the wheel was created.
- It's an object which it's useful to transport things.
- It's the time when it was invented the key.
- He's an inventor who invented the phone.
- He's an inventor who invented the locomotive.
15 Clues: It's a machine that need coal. • It's an object that creates energy. • He's an inventor who invented the bulb. • He's an inventor who invented the phone. • It's the time when the wheel was created. • It's an object which a lot of people have. • It's the time when it was invented the key. • It's a country where it was created the mop. • ...
SAT Words!! 2014-05-28
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- Eventually the party will have to have to _________ around one candidate.
- Instructions for proper Italian cooking will require _________ advice from an experienced chef!
- Is leadership an _________ quality or can it be taught to those who aspire to greatness?
- Television has the power to _________ trends.
- Of course, not all _________ discoveries have such rosy outcomes.
- There is no need to _________ someone because you do not share the same views.
- Because she always kisses up to the teacher, Janice is considered the ________ of first period.
- Indeed they seem to have no __________ for anything they have done.
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- In contrast to the government's decision to _________ to South Africa's request, the citizens are protesting.
- While you may believe your comment to laudable, it is nothing more than a ________ display of your ignorance.
- The comic’s _________ jokes offended quite a few people.
- With the benefit of hindsight, we can indeed debate whether the levels agreed were too strict or too _________.
- Through _________ work, you can find any word you need in a dictionary.
- Some of the most __________ battlefield innovations throughout history began as peacetime inventions.
- True enough, Adam's reasons for falling out of love with Eve have remained _________.
- Although John may seem like an ________ guy because of his permanent smile, he really is not that kind once you get to know him
- Many people might not want all this _________ software cluttering up their hard drive.
- My professor's _________ history lectures have the entire class yawning.
- After battles, some soldiers try and add _________ to their days by telling jokes around the campfire.
- This resource provides _________ descriptions of the key features surrounding electric fields.
- The researchers reported that using the internet triggers key centers in the brain that usually ________ with age and lack of use.
21 Clues: Television has the power to _________ trends. • The comic’s _________ jokes offended quite a few people. • Of course, not all _________ discoveries have such rosy outcomes. • Indeed they seem to have no __________ for anything they have done. • Through _________ work, you can find any word you need in a dictionary. • ...
SAT Words!! 2014-05-28
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- In contrast to the government's decision to _________ to South Africa's request, the citizens are protesting.
- Of course, not all _________ discoveries have such rosy outcomes.
- Is leadership an _________ quality or can it be taught to those who aspire to greatness?
- Although John may seem like an ________ guy because of his permanent smile, he really is not that kind once you get to know him
- Indeed they seem to have no __________ for anything they have done.
- Television has the power to _________ trends.
- This resource provides _________ descriptions of the key features surrounding electric fields.
- Eventually the party will have to have to _________ around one candidate.
- My professor's _________ history lectures have the entire class yawning.
- True enough, Adam's reasons for falling out of love with Eve have remained _________.
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- While you may believe your comment to laudable, it is nothing more than a ________ display of your ignorance.
- Some of the most __________ battlefield innovations throughout history began as peacetime inventions.
- Many people might not want all this _________ software cluttering up their hard drive.
- There is no need to _________ someone because you do not share the same views.
- Through _________ work, you can find any word you need in a dictionary.
- The researchers reported that using the internet triggers key centers in the brain that usually ________ with age and lack of use.
- With the benefit of hindsight, we can indeed debate whether the levels agreed were too strict or too _________.
- Because she always kisses up to the teacher, Janice is considered the ________ of first period.
- After battles,some soldiers try and add _________ to their days by telling jokes around the campfire.
- The comic’s _________ jokes offended quite a few people.
- Instructions for proper Italian cooking will require _________ advice from an experienced chef!
21 Clues: Television has the power to _________ trends. • The comic’s _________ jokes offended quite a few people. • Of course, not all _________ discoveries have such rosy outcomes. • Indeed they seem to have no __________ for anything they have done. • Through _________ work, you can find any word you need in a dictionary. • ...
Caleb's crossword puzzle 2025-02-03
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries 2025-10-16
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- Medical process that helps prevent diseases.
- A medicine discovered by Alexander Fleming that kills bacteria.
- Flow of electrons that powers most modern devices.
- Used to send voice messages over long distances.
- Used to see very small organisms or objects.
- Sends and receives sound signals through the air.
- The invention that powered the Industrial Revolution.
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- Early invention that allowed mass production of books and newspapers.
- A machine designed for flying through the air.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in living things.
- Technology that enables machines to think and learn like humans.
- Machine that performs calculations and processes data.
- A device used to observe distant objects in the sky.
- Produces light through electricity.
- A global network connecting computers worldwide.
15 Clues: Produces light through electricity. • Medical process that helps prevent diseases. • Used to see very small organisms or objects. • A machine designed for flying through the air. • A global network connecting computers worldwide. • Used to send voice messages over long distances. • Sends and receives sound signals through the air. • ...
science and technologies discoveries 2025-10-18
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- tracking and monitoring an object
- form of electrical signals
- heated gas
- a car or with four wheels
- use to transporting peaople
- first practical engine in 1712
- is an electric light
- groups of molecules
- create antibodies
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- is a global network
- received through broadcast
- reproducing text and images
- is machine programmable by a computer
- use to call
- treatment and cure
15 Clues: heated gas • use to call • create antibodies • treatment and cure • is a global network • groups of molecules • is an electric light • a car or with four wheels • received through broadcast • form of electrical signals • reproducing text and images • use to transporting peaople • first practical engine in 1712 • tracking and monitoring an object • is machine programmable by a computer
Josh's History Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-01
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- Japan's native belief system and predates historical records. The many practices, attitudes, and institutions that have developed, revolve around the Japanese land and seasons and their relation with the human inhabitants.
- Developed a form of hieroglyphic writing, a complex calendar system, and built famous pyramids and temples.
- Developed a writing system and 365-day calendar, accurately tracked the stars and planets, and created a system of math.
- Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
- Taught to cultivate compassion and practice concern for others.
- The purpose of life is inner peace and harmony. Learning and practicing “The Way”; which is the the ultimate truth to the universe.
- Produced numerous books, essays, inventions, scientific discoveries, laws, wars and revolutions.
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- Was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period. Developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry transformed societal views about nature.
- Known for its artistic developments and for the development of ”Humanism”
- A German monk called Martin Luther protested about the Catholic Church. Many people and governments adopted the new Protestant ideas, while others remained faithful to the Catholic Church. This led to a split in the Church.
- Encourages its people to avoid self-indulgence but also self-denial.
- American civilizations; Maya, Aztec, Inca
- A period of time when the European nations began exploring the world. They discovered new routes to India, much of the Far East, and the Americas.
- When the Kamakura shogunate was established at the end of the Genpei War. It is considered Japan's “Golden Age,” a high point in Japanese culture that later generations have always admired.
- Known for their contributions to religion, architecture, and their famous network of roads through the region.
15 Clues: Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. • American civilizations; Maya, Aztec, Inca • Taught to cultivate compassion and practice concern for others. • Encourages its people to avoid self-indulgence but also self-denial. • Known for its artistic developments and for the development of ”Humanism” • ...
Brandons cross word 2025-02-04
Across
- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
Down
- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
research 2022-05-16
20 Clues: hhh • hsjs • hskah • isowu • hsosh • jsosi • hskso • jsoai • hsksis • iw8eus • hdksus • hsosoh • hsisud • kwishsj • jsosisgw • hajwjwhw • hsosushs • a large collection • fond of making discoveries • A statement that contains strict inequality.
Inventors and Inventions 2015-03-03
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- The water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright, and was similar to the Spinning Jenny, but was powered by _____.
- Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- Louis Pasteur discovered the proccess of ___________, which kills bacteria in liquids.
- Manufacturers/ factories used ______ power, along with coal, to run their machines.
- The revolution's innovative new form of transportation.
- Home, or _______ industries turned into/ were replaced by factories during the revolution.
- Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785.
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- James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765.
- Farming changed from single-family ____________ farms to larger farms that produced their crops for market.
- The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay.
- James _____ created a steam engine to run machinery, and a metric unit of power is named after him.
- Over-crowded industrial centers were plagued by the problem of _____________ when people migrated from the small farming communities.
- The __________ Revolution lead to increased productivity and innovation in technology and manufacturing.
- A hand weaver could only produce about ____ yards of cloth per day from a hand loom.
- James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____.
15 Clues: James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____. • Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785. • The revolution's innovative new form of transportation. • James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765. • The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay. • Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • ...
Jobs and inventions 2023-04-24
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- Doctors use radiation to _____________ patients.
- The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken.
- Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses.
- oven A _________ _______ uses radiation to cook food.
- The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm.
- The _____________ helps sick people in a hospital.
- This ___________ kills the bacteria that makes us ill.
- Is Olivia's ___________ broken?
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- This medicine kills the _________ that makes us ill.
- The _____________ was a great invention.
- Thanks to Alexander Fleming,we have __________.
- This is a great _______________.
- Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse.
- Radiation is an invisible form of ________________.
- You can watch movies on ______________.
15 Clues: Is Olivia's ___________ broken? • This is a great _______________. • You can watch movies on ______________. • The _____________ was a great invention. • The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm. • Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses. • Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse. • The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken. • ...
